On 9/12/19 3:43 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 12/09/2019 à 20:54, Richard Kimberly Heck a écrit :
>>> But if there is a consensus about 2.3, I am OK with it.
>>
>> The basic idea seems correct. I've played around with this before, too.
>> I haven't tested, but one question that arose when I was dealing with
>> this was with lists and depth issues.
>
> One thing that changes with the patch is that I condition on
> forcePlainLayout instead of allowMultiPar, because it seems to be the
> correct condition (and allowMultipar implies forcePlainLayout by
> default).
>
> I also removed some code that I believe to duplicate what is done in
> pasteSelectionHelper.
>
> I have no idea about depth issues, this is typically something I could
> have overlooked.
>
>> In any event, this seems to be a big enough change to hold it for 2.4.0
>> (which we're supposed to be moving towards, right?). 
>
> I take this as a subtle nudge in my direction. It is well deserved :)

No, not at all. I'd actually forgotten you'd taken that on. Scott has
been around again...


>
>> I'm intending to
>> get 2.2.4 under way in a week or so, once things calm down here a bit.
>> We could push to 2.3.x after that, so that it got tested, and it could
>> then appear in 2.3.5, whether that is the last release or not.
>
> I am not sure that we want to have a change we are not sure about in
> our last 2.3 release.
>
> We are sorely lacking daily builds for stable releases. If we knew how
> to automate these, that could be done by our CI tools. I have taken a
> look at the Ubuntu side of things, and ran away screaming. I do not
> have the time to invest in even understanding this thing. And daily
> build is one order of magnitude more difficulty. How can we find
> people who know how to get this up and running, at least when daily
> builds do not require manual intervention (we can afford some
> imperfectness here)?

I take it you mean daily builds of RPMs or something of the sort? Or do
you mean something else? If it's just the tarball we want, then that
ought to be quite easy.

Riki



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